Fire Hits RedWolf UK Tewkesbury Office
OptimusPrime
13 Jul 2017
RedWolf Airsoft UK has suspended operations as fire hits their warehouse in Tewkesbury. According to Chris Kong of RedWolf Airsoft UK, they were called to their warehouse by responders at around 10:45pm last night as they arrived at the location to battle the fire on the Northway Trading Estate. All RedWolf Airsoft UK staff are safe.
The authorities will still need to investigate as to the cause of the fire.
Official statements from RedWolf Airsoft HQ and UK have been released:
RedWolf HQ: RedWolf UK Temporarily Suspended
Dear friends,
We are sad to inform everyone that our RedWolf UK office and warehouse had a fire on July 12th, 2017. Fortunately no one was hurt, but our UK Office suffered some damage from the fire. Therefore, our RedWolf UK shop as well as online store are temporarily suspended until further notice. For those who wish to purchase our products, please proceed to our main online store www.redwolfairsoft.com to get them.
We apologize for the inconvenience caused, but rest assure our UK Team is working hard to get our UK office up and running again so we can better serve everyone. Thank you for your attention.
RedWolf UK Statement:
As I'm sure many are aware , the UK warehouse suffered a fire in the late evening yesterday. As a result Redwolf UK operations are temporarily on hold . We are arranging a temporary office and phone number etc but as you can imagine we have a lot to do today . Please bare with us until we have systems in place to deal with your enquiries . We will update here with further information and contact details as soon as practicable. Thank you to everyone who has voiced concern for us this morning and thank you all for your continuing support.
@GlosLiveOnline Fire at Northway Trading Estate, #Tewkesbury. #northway pic.twitter.com/CqTTtC8Azd
— Jonathan Howell (@jonohow) July 12, 2017
Fire in #Tewkesbury overnight - thought to have been somewhere on the Northway Industrial Estate. PICS: Thanks to @jonohow #HeartNews pic.twitter.com/613ZSNQoiE
— Gloucestershire News (@HeartGlosNews) July 13, 2017